© 2014 The American Physical SocietyDOI: 10.1103/RevModPhys.86.943Biological locomotion, movement within environments through self-deformation, encompasses a range of time and length scales in an organism. These include the electrophysiology of the nervous system, the dynamics of muscle activation, the mechanics of the skeletal system, and the interaction mechanics of such structures within natural environments like water, air, sand, and mud. Unlike the many studies of cellular and molecular scale biophysical processes, movement of entire organisms (like flies, lizards, and snakes) is less explored. Further, while movement in fluids like air and water is also well studied, little is known in detail of the mechanics that organisms use ...
Synopsis Recent advances in computational methods have made realistic large-scale simulations of ani...
© Schiebel et al. While terrestrial locomotors often contend with permanently deformable substrates ...
A milestone in vertebrate evolution, the transition from water to land, owes its success to the deve...
Abstract. Terrestrial locomotion can take place on complex substrates such as leaf litter, debris, a...
We use high-speed x-ray imaging to reveal how a small (~10cm) desert dwelling lizard, the sandfish (...
© 2012 Ding et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The locomotion of organisms whether by running, flying, or swimming is the result of multiple degree...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLCThis paper was presented as an invited talk at the 66th Annual Meeting of t...
Understanding animal locomotion requires modeling the interaction of the organism with its environme...
Fast locomotion is comprised of impulsive limb movements. In deformable media like water and sand, t...
In this thesis, two problems relevant to the biological locomotion in inertialess environments are s...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by American Physical Society...
In this dissertation, we developed predictive models for legged and limbless locomotion on dry, homo...
Abstract—Previous study of a sand-swimming lizard, the sandfish, Scincus scincus, revealed that the ...
Tracked snake data CoccipitalisMidlineCoords are .mat files with the 2D planar coordinates of the m...
Synopsis Recent advances in computational methods have made realistic large-scale simulations of ani...
© Schiebel et al. While terrestrial locomotors often contend with permanently deformable substrates ...
A milestone in vertebrate evolution, the transition from water to land, owes its success to the deve...
Abstract. Terrestrial locomotion can take place on complex substrates such as leaf litter, debris, a...
We use high-speed x-ray imaging to reveal how a small (~10cm) desert dwelling lizard, the sandfish (...
© 2012 Ding et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The locomotion of organisms whether by running, flying, or swimming is the result of multiple degree...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLCThis paper was presented as an invited talk at the 66th Annual Meeting of t...
Understanding animal locomotion requires modeling the interaction of the organism with its environme...
Fast locomotion is comprised of impulsive limb movements. In deformable media like water and sand, t...
In this thesis, two problems relevant to the biological locomotion in inertialess environments are s...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by American Physical Society...
In this dissertation, we developed predictive models for legged and limbless locomotion on dry, homo...
Abstract—Previous study of a sand-swimming lizard, the sandfish, Scincus scincus, revealed that the ...
Tracked snake data CoccipitalisMidlineCoords are .mat files with the 2D planar coordinates of the m...
Synopsis Recent advances in computational methods have made realistic large-scale simulations of ani...
© Schiebel et al. While terrestrial locomotors often contend with permanently deformable substrates ...
A milestone in vertebrate evolution, the transition from water to land, owes its success to the deve...